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TOP NEWS
Communal Streaming App Says IPhone Removal Monopolistic
By Bryan Koenig
Communal video streaming app Rave has filed five separate lawsuits against Apple, including in a New Jersey federal court, accusing the technology giant of booting it from iPhones and Macs under pretextual claims of fraud and spreading malware, which the app says were invoked to protect Apple's SharePlay and its iPhone monopoly.
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REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT
Roundup
Real Estate Recap: Biannual Reporting, NDAs, Q1 Spotlight
By Real Estate Authority Staff
Catch up on this past week's key developments by state from Law360 Real Estate Authority — including attorney insights into the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposal to shift companies to semiannual reporting, how data center backlash is playing out in nondisclosure agreements and the ebbs and flows of asset classes in quarter one.
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LITIGATION
THIRD CIRCUIT
EXPERT ANALYSIS
Notable Q1 Updates In Insurance Class Actions
Notable insurance class action decisions from the first quarter of the year included reminders about the statute of limitations as a key defense for claims relating to allegedly deficient forms, the importance of focus on the specific contract at issue and further guidance on the contours of Rule 23, says Kevin Zimmerman at BakerHostetler.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
ChatGPT Suit Points To Ups And Downs Of Pro Se AI Use
By Cara Bayles
A recent lawsuit against OpenAI highlights many of the hopes and anxieties about pro se litigants using generative artificial intelligence to churn out legal arguments. The technology raises concerns about confidentiality, hallucinations and ethical issues, but some access-to-justice advocates worry the lawsuit may hinder technology that might democratize legal services.
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